Your English is excellent for a non-native speaker, probably as good as the average native speaker (frankly that’s a criticism of the average speaker as much a compliment to you).
I can see how you made this mistake, it’s pretty easy to make as you’re thinking of the question, you kind of combined 2 ways of asking it.
Compare: dropped. “You have dropped it” vs “you have been dropped”
You’ve left words out.
A hurricane has experienced ME
im not a native speaker man, give me a break
Lol, relax Francis.
Your English is excellent for a non-native speaker, probably as good as the average native speaker (frankly that’s a criticism of the average speaker as much a compliment to you).
I can see how you made this mistake, it’s pretty easy to make as you’re thinking of the question, you kind of combined 2 ways of asking it.
“Have you ever been in a natural disaster”
“Have you ever experienced a natural disaster”
He respectfully taught you how to improve, you ought to say thank you.
Is “you have been experienced” correct in any way (genuine question)?
I just can’t think of any way that works.